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1. Chet has 31 days and according to the Gregorian calendar it comes in the months of March-April 2. Vaisakhhas 31 days and according to the Gregorian calendar it comes in the months of April-June 3. Jeth has 31 days and according to the Gregorian calendar it comes in the months of June-July 4. Harh has 31 days and according to the Gregorian calendar it comes in the months of July-August 5. Sawan has 31 days and according to the Gregorian calendar it comes in the months of August-September 6. Bhadon has 30 days and according to the Gregorian calendar it comes in the months of September-October 7. Assu has 30 days and according to the Gregorian calendar it comes in the months of September-October 8. Katak has 30 days and according to the Gregorian it comes in the months of October-November 9. Maghar has 30 days and according to the Gregorian calendar it comes in the months of November-December 10. Poh has 30 days and according to the Gregorian calendar it comes in the months of December-January 11. Magh has 30 days and according to the Gregorian calendar it comes in the months of January-Febuary 12. Phagun has 30/31 days and according to the Gregorian calendar it comes in the months of Febuary-March Gregorian Calendar: Is the calendar that we use for our day to day lives; the calendar that we refer to.

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